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Come behind the scenes at Green Bird for a #CraftRoomTour and see Daniela's Craft Corner in Austria.




Because it is so small, everything is fast at hand.


Tell us about your space

Because we are living in a small apartment, I had limited space for the craft area. My craft corner is located in the bedroom, so I can have this room during the day for myself.
Mostly this craft corner is used for sewing, making and editing photos (of craft projects) or painting projects.

What have you done to make your space cosy, beautiful or inspiring?

I made it very functional with the furniture which was on hand. With the small things, like crafting books, a little drawer or my selfmade thread holder.

How do you keep organized?

Mostly. I use little drawers for the smallest things and try to keep the things organized by their purpose.

Any tips & tricks for organising supplies?

All my sewing tools are located in a beautiful box, my sewing materials are also organized: I have a fabric stash in one section of the desk, the thread holder is located on the desk for example. What you need the most, keep on the table or in the upper drawer.

Which are your favourite possessions and are there any of your own creations on display?

I love my selfmade thread holder. My father made it from a frame.
I also love the projects around the table I made with my father, like the wall clock. Short say: I like the things most that have a meaning for me.

How do you organise your inspiration and ideas?

I only use pinterest, it is so easy to organize the projects and inspirations.

Where do you look for inspiration?

To get inspired I also use pinterest or stumble upon nice ideas on other blogs.

If you had three wishes, what would you do to make it the dream space?

1) An extra room as craft space, 2) two wooden tables - one for crafting, the second for taking and editing photos, 3) a nice bookshelve for organizing my supplies.


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